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here, his children, and we are grateful you could be with us to share this important moment, not just in the life of your family but in the life of this nation. also, we are honored to be joined by distinguished members of the house and senate who provide enormously important and bipartisan leadership on matters concerning our nation's veterans. they include senator johnny isakson, the chairman of the committee on veterans affairs, the committee's ranking member, the chairman of the house committee on veterans affairs, and the ranking member. join me in thanking these members of congress. [applause] pence: few duties of the federal government are as important as fulfilling what president promised, which was that we as a nation would "care for him who shall have borne the battle." president trump has now called on you, to lead this department charged with that same historic and solemn promise. we are confident that you will continue to serve veterans with the same distinction from the time you have already been in your president -- your present position. you are a fine fit in the leadi
here, his children, and we are grateful you could be with us to share this important moment, not just in the life of your family but in the life of this nation. also, we are honored to be joined by distinguished members of the house and senate who provide enormously important and bipartisan leadership on matters concerning our nation's veterans. they include senator johnny isakson, the chairman of the committee on veterans affairs, the committee's ranking member, the chairman of the house...
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every time you buy here, you make us go away. that idea of channeling the economic power of our volunteers. thank you for volunteering, but think where you spend your money. if you want more money in the treasury, less charity, you have to decide where you're going to spend your money every single day. i tell you -- there are 14 million of us. 14 million people live -- work and the nonprofit sector. i know we are some of the most loyal voters in america, but because our organizations cannot talk about --if someone came to the d.c. central kitchen and said, robert, what you think of these candidates? and i am a pro. i cannot say, based on my experience, this candidate has the best possible plan for limited and the need for my charity. if i do that, i have broken the law. the supreme court says a business can do that all day long, but i can't? these are the kinds of things we need to be much more deliberate about that. particularly for a young man, older leaders will oftentimes say we can't do that. and we have to respect the trial
every time you buy here, you make us go away. that idea of channeling the economic power of our volunteers. thank you for volunteering, but think where you spend your money. if you want more money in the treasury, less charity, you have to decide where you're going to spend your money every single day. i tell you -- there are 14 million of us. 14 million people live -- work and the nonprofit sector. i know we are some of the most loyal voters in america, but because our organizations cannot...
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cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> it was early in january that "usa today" released a poll taking a look at the idea if there is a mental health crisis in the united states. states. just to show you the headline from it, the overwhelming with geordie says the u.s. is facing a mental health crisis. when you break down the data from the pole, they ask specifically this question about a mental health crisis. overwhelmingly, people who responded to the poll said yes, 88% of those. 10% say no. 2% say they were not sure if that was the case. if you break it down by political party in the united states, 80% of republicans say, when it comes to there is a mental health crisis, the answer is yes. 91% of democrats expressed that sentiment as well as 93% of independents. there was a hearing on capitol hill. you can find it on our website and app. the topic was mental health and substance abuse issues in the united states. a paper in pennsylvania picked this up, saying docto
cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> it was early in january that "usa today" released a poll taking a look at the idea if there is a mental health crisis in the united states. states. just to show you the headline from it, the overwhelming with geordie says the u.s. is facing a mental health crisis. when you break down the data from the pole, they ask...
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economy and will allow us to lead once again. we will sell more americans leave -- live their own dreams. these reforms are some important for this reason. i look forward to working with leaders of congress and all of you to see these proposals put to work so we can overcome this crisis and build a lasting foundation for prosperity. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [applause] >> reaction to the president's announcement on financial regulation came from house financial services committee chairman barney frank and banking committee chairman chris dodd. this is 15 minutes. >> i am optimistic the we will have a product that the president wants by the end of the year. i think the fundamental purpose the president is seeking to accomplish is providing a bill that he can get signed by the end of the year. >> i agree with what he just said. the president has laid out a set of sweeping reforms for the financial regulatory process. they ar
economy and will allow us to lead once again. we will sell more americans leave -- live their own dreams. these reforms are some important for this reason. i look forward to working with leaders of congress and all of you to see these proposals put to work so we can overcome this crisis and build a lasting foundation for prosperity. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [applause] >> reaction...
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i think that this shows us that the neighborhood of the galaxy looks a lot like our own neighborhood. this is important if we're trying to make extrapolations about life. and i can talk about the enthusiasm of the public. we were so excited when we saw this, that we had teamed up with the citizens alliance, and the milky way galaxy. we were letting the public participate in discovering these plants. we discovered this among ourselves. and there was a 50-50 chance that this project would not be working. galaxies show was beautiful pictures. we see the brightness measurements of these stars. we have 16,000 designated users. this is in turkey and russia, in brazil and argentina, one country after another. we have 1.3 million classifications. we have identified hundreds of these candidates, and existed -- and increasing the by their systems. it is interesting to see if we have any matches. 12 hours ago, that had essentially quadrupled the amount of public release information into the archives on the accelerated schedule. this is very wonderful. we hear from the teachers who are using disi
i think that this shows us that the neighborhood of the galaxy looks a lot like our own neighborhood. this is important if we're trying to make extrapolations about life. and i can talk about the enthusiasm of the public. we were so excited when we saw this, that we had teamed up with the citizens alliance, and the milky way galaxy. we were letting the public participate in discovering these plants. we discovered this among ourselves. and there was a 50-50 chance that this project would not be...
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the only way they can make up for us -- to keep us from going bankrupt's lower the amount of social security being paid and lower the amount of medicare people get. not a joke. that is what this is about. that is what this campaign is about. this guy will throw himself in front of a train before he allows that to happen. [applause] by the way, i'm sometimes told i am to grandeur about this. money to you something. 70% of all the people in nursing homes today are women. they are middle class women. foughtd their families like hell their whole life. in order to be able to qualify to get into the nursing home, they had to sell everything they had. is only reason they can stay because of medicare. medicare, you are talking about literally throwing tens of thousands of elderly women out on the street. not a joke. this is not kids play. this is not about -- this is specific. is -- has been fighting the opioid epidemic. it is alive and well here in -- here and in other parts of the country. how can he or his successors do that without medicare? who do you think pays for the ability to get that help
the only way they can make up for us -- to keep us from going bankrupt's lower the amount of social security being paid and lower the amount of medicare people get. not a joke. that is what this is about. that is what this campaign is about. this guy will throw himself in front of a train before he allows that to happen. [applause] by the way, i'm sometimes told i am to grandeur about this. money to you something. 70% of all the people in nursing homes today are women. they are middle class...
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they would not even do stuff that they used to support just because i was proposing it. though we did pull the economy out of crisis, even though the unemployment rate went down, there were still issues that were unaddressed and people who were once solidly middle-class still felt insecure. the same way that even though overseas we took out bin laden and we wound down the iraq war and the afghanistan war, people still saw on tv that there were a lot of threats out there and terrorists. >> [indiscernible] president obama: ok. >> [indiscernible] president obama: yes, ok. -- all of thiss money was coming into politics made people feel that the politicians are not listening to us but the lobbyists and those pulling strings behind the scenes and opportunists began to exploit these frustrations and they reached back into our history of racial division and ethnic division and religious appealed to they fear. and they tried to hit people against each other. and they said order and security would be restored if it were not for those folks. those that do not look like us or do not
they would not even do stuff that they used to support just because i was proposing it. though we did pull the economy out of crisis, even though the unemployment rate went down, there were still issues that were unaddressed and people who were once solidly middle-class still felt insecure. the same way that even though overseas we took out bin laden and we wound down the iraq war and the afghanistan war, people still saw on tv that there were a lot of threats out there and terrorists. >>...
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but what connected us then and what connects us now is a shared conviction, no person should be left behind and no community should be forgotten. john has always stood out. my grandmother who we recently lost used to say he had to be made that tall because it was the only way he could fit his whole heart. but it is not just his height. his refusal to wear long pants even when i begged him, that make him different. it is not just that john looks nothing like a politician. it is because john does not act like one. at heart he is still that hard-working, scrappy small town mayor. he wants to know the people he is serving, he feels a responsibility to each and every one of them. and he fights for people like you would fight for a neighbor, like he would fight for his family. that is what makes john different and that is what makes him tough enough to fight for pennsylvania. he did it in braddock, in harrisburg, and now he's going to do the same thing in washington. [cheers and applause] i'm going to be honest with you. politics is mean. and i am not. but the truth is too many people in t
but what connected us then and what connects us now is a shared conviction, no person should be left behind and no community should be forgotten. john has always stood out. my grandmother who we recently lost used to say he had to be made that tall because it was the only way he could fit his whole heart. but it is not just his height. his refusal to wear long pants even when i begged him, that make him different. it is not just that john looks nothing like a politician. it is because john does...
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that tax longer than -- that takes longer than the way we used to with the in person voting. we may not know the results even today but most important thing is we have accurate results. even if that takes a little longer than we are you've to. our democracy is being tested in this looks. this is a stress test of the ideals on which this countries founded. the basic rule of one person, one vote, that still carries and has to carry here. our democracy has with stad challenges before -- withstood challenges and we have strengthened our commitment to basic fairness and due process. i have full faith we'll similarly meet this moment and i will do everything in my power to ensure that the results are fair and every vote is counted. pennsylvania will have a fare election election. that will be free of outside influences. i will vigorously and we all had vigorously defend against any tenant it attack that vote in pennsylvania and every pennsylvania,can have confidence in outcome due to the diligence of county election officials and hard work of the secretary at t the pennsylvania dep
that tax longer than -- that takes longer than the way we used to with the in person voting. we may not know the results even today but most important thing is we have accurate results. even if that takes a little longer than we are you've to. our democracy is being tested in this looks. this is a stress test of the ideals on which this countries founded. the basic rule of one person, one vote, that still carries and has to carry here. our democracy has with stad challenges before -- withstood...
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[applause] you have always come through for us. you know, there is a concerted -- conservative columnist named that brooks who said society is organized in three ways. on religion, tribe, or ideals. a unique thing about america is that america has been an idea. it is an idea. it is our ideals that have allowed us to be the country that we are. the reason why the rest of the world repairs us is not the example of our power but the power of our example. it has allowed us to lead the world in the post-world war ii era. it has been made up of women and men of character, character matters. [applause] character is destiny. the man i am campaigning for today, the highest compliment i can give him or anyone else, beauminds me of my son biden. he does. in the following sense. everything i know about connor and people involved in his campaign, it has always been about the other guy for connor. not just about him. it has been about the other guy. the other person. about what it means, about decency and fairness. that was my son beau. he was a
[applause] you have always come through for us. you know, there is a concerted -- conservative columnist named that brooks who said society is organized in three ways. on religion, tribe, or ideals. a unique thing about america is that america has been an idea. it is an idea. it is our ideals that have allowed us to be the country that we are. the reason why the rest of the world repairs us is not the example of our power but the power of our example. it has allowed us to lead the world in the...
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we ramped up rapidly and that generated our -- a comment from our host and hostess telling us that they had real trouble. the young woman who was a college graduate, a very impressive young woman owns the coffee shop, she was talking about how she had suffered from posttraumatic stress and all the things that were happening around her,;w the loss of hope and faith she had. then her husband started talking about how she suffered frbut, we what was happening, they were actually investing in the community. people had posttraumatic stress in the military and firefighters, and how they began to gain some help. they talked about how the increase of obama being available to them in the 800 extra dollars made a difference in their lives with getting the help they need from the hospitals they were dealing with. they just went on and on about how it happened their business and how they were able to the -- to do that with help. you and others, and they started to gain faith in what was going on. and then talking with a lot of the business owners here, as you've heard me say before and i apologize
we ramped up rapidly and that generated our -- a comment from our host and hostess telling us that they had real trouble. the young woman who was a college graduate, a very impressive young woman owns the coffee shop, she was talking about how she had suffered from posttraumatic stress and all the things that were happening around her,;w the loss of hope and faith she had. then her husband started talking about how she suffered frbut, we what was happening, they were actually investing in the...
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i hope you join us in the effort to fight the lower cost for families. we are honored to be here with firefighters and to once again affirm the valor that they demonstrate every day to protect this community. so grateful for your service and the commitment you make in this community. >> all is connected. we've invested in the country -- the infrastructure act, i think it is roughly -- $145 billion, for example. when you increase the number of jobs, that increases the number of customers. when you increase the customers, you increase the sense of stability. it goes across the board. jobs in pennsylvania since we became president. 24,000 -- it was down 24,000 under my predecessor. because we invested in the infrastructure bill. we invested in the people who need the opportunity to have a good job. you heard me say 1000 times, it is worth saying, that is the language i grew up around. my dad said -- about a lot more than the paycheck. sponsored dignity. it is about being able to say it is going to be ok. i don't have permission to say the name, so i won't.
i hope you join us in the effort to fight the lower cost for families. we are honored to be here with firefighters and to once again affirm the valor that they demonstrate every day to protect this community. so grateful for your service and the commitment you make in this community. >> all is connected. we've invested in the country -- the infrastructure act, i think it is roughly -- $145 billion, for example. when you increase the number of jobs, that increases the number of customers....
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they said, i know it did with us. you had over a million people dying. dying. we had trouble at the front and realizing there is not much done to deal with it. we ramped up rapidly explanationsy@e. that generated a comment from our host and hostess telling had real troubles. the young woman who went to the college graduate, impressive young woman who owns the coffee shop. she was talking about how she had stuff fosttraumatic stress and all of the stuff happening around her. the loss of hope and faith that she had. and the husband started talking about how he suffered but when they started to see whatappening, they were invested in the community. guys know people who have had posttraumatic stress in the military from fire fighters on the like, and how they gain some hope. they talk about the increase of obamacare being available to them. making a difference in their lives to get the help they needed from hospitals. and they just went on and on about once they are able to fund a business they wio lland others that they started to gain faith in what was going on.
they said, i know it did with us. you had over a million people dying. dying. we had trouble at the front and realizing there is not much done to deal with it. we ramped up rapidly explanationsy@e. that generated a comment from our host and hostess telling had real troubles. the young woman who went to the college graduate, impressive young woman who owns the coffee shop. she was talking about how she had stuff fosttraumatic stress and all of the stuff happening around her. the loss of hope and...
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everybody that helped us get here, thank you. [cheers and applause] and also i really want to thank my family. my mother, my father, carl and susan. my brother greg. where is he? everyone is here. giselle who, six months ago, saved my life. walking out of the bathroom she recognized what was happening. and also my children, carl, grace, august. [cheers and applause] so everyone, thank you. i also want to thank my team as well. so many names, brenden my campaign manager. rebecca, bobby, jason, everybody on my team. also, thank all of the supporters also. i'm just so proud of the race that we ran. this campaign has always been about fighting for everyone who has got knocked down and got back up. this race is for the future of every community all across pennsylvania. for every small town or every person that ever a left behind, for every job lost, for every factory closed, for every person that works hard but never got ahead. i am proud of what we ran on. protecting a woman's right to choose. [cheers and applause] raising our minimu
everybody that helped us get here, thank you. [cheers and applause] and also i really want to thank my family. my mother, my father, carl and susan. my brother greg. where is he? everyone is here. giselle who, six months ago, saved my life. walking out of the bathroom she recognized what was happening. and also my children, carl, grace, august. [cheers and applause] so everyone, thank you. i also want to thank my team as well. so many names, brenden my campaign manager. rebecca, bobby, jason,...
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none of us would ever choose to go through that day again. but all of us must choose what it is we take away from it. i think of the firefighters. the people who went rushing into danger when the whole world was running away from it. i remember that you cannot get a flight driving home. i remember all of those flags appearing on overpasses throughout this country. as if these flags suddenly appeared to bind up the nation's wounds. these are the stories we can pass on. greed turn our burden of -- grief into a gift of grace. our children may not fully understand the horror of the tall, -- it all, but they can admire the heroism. that is how we can all marked this anniversary. we can show the stories -- tell the stories. we need to pray for the fallen. in the small but meaningful way, we can begin to understand the pain and the promise of this great nation. >> 15 years ago, we suffered a tragedy that we could not have ever imagined and witnessed terrorism that we will never forget. every september 11, for the past 15 years, americans have bowed
none of us would ever choose to go through that day again. but all of us must choose what it is we take away from it. i think of the firefighters. the people who went rushing into danger when the whole world was running away from it. i remember that you cannot get a flight driving home. i remember all of those flags appearing on overpasses throughout this country. as if these flags suddenly appeared to bind up the nation's wounds. these are the stories we can pass on. greed turn our burden of...
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she joins us by phone. good morning. guest: good morning. host: tell us about this topline figure. tell us what it all means. largely showedrt that we are on even footing in the labor market. it was a really strong bounce back. out, wehe report came had this february figure of 20,000. this was a complete shock to the market. i heard people calling it everything from an anomaly to a surprise. if we get another week number, this will signal something really bad is happening in the labor market -- another weak number. if we get a strong number, that's great. we got that strong number, at a really00 jobs strong pace. it signals that the market is doing well, the market is still tight, employers are still looking, demand for labor is still really high. there's so many global headwinds happening right now if you think of the trade war and the trade talks that are ongoing, you can be a bit more optimistic now. there is this overhang for employers, the tax cut going into 2019 that will lower economic growth. you have a lot of things going on. the things holding us up right now, the consume
she joins us by phone. good morning. guest: good morning. host: tell us about this topline figure. tell us what it all means. largely showedrt that we are on even footing in the labor market. it was a really strong bounce back. out, wehe report came had this february figure of 20,000. this was a complete shock to the market. i heard people calling it everything from an anomaly to a surprise. if we get another week number, this will signal something really bad is happening in the labor market --...
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i'm not used to not getting up and going to work in the morning. i'm not used to this. my wife pushed me to get the tests and everything and go to see a doctor. she has been so patient with me. i think her patience is running out. to worked to get back again, because you are no good around the house. you are just moving from room to room among conference calls. , iking to my chief of staff keep talking to our staff. we have a conference call every morning. i'm 100%, i'm ready to go. i'm waiting until i get through not, i'm more scared about me getting the virus, but me giving the virus to somebody and it turns out to be a much worse experience than what i had. you are the state shut down by governor wolf. do you have any sense of when this will resume some sort of normalcy, in terms of restarting the economy in pennsylvania and across the northeast? guest: there is a disparity across the country. in pennsylvania, you look at the 16th district, in my hometown, not one person in our hospital has the coronavirus. as you make your way up through the district, there's not a
i'm not used to not getting up and going to work in the morning. i'm not used to this. my wife pushed me to get the tests and everything and go to see a doctor. she has been so patient with me. i think her patience is running out. to worked to get back again, because you are no good around the house. you are just moving from room to room among conference calls. , iking to my chief of staff keep talking to our staff. we have a conference call every morning. i'm 100%, i'm ready to go. i'm waiting...
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this is the family that gave us the tree from pennsylvania. the whole family. you should come up and get the picture here. he wanted to come out and see the tree. >> it was planted about 20 years ago and there is something special about this tree. low and behold, we won the national competition last year and that gave us the opportunity to be here. >> thank you so much. >> it will fill our hearts this year. ♪ ♪ [laughter] >> we will have to come see your tree all decorated. [laughter] happy thanksgiving. have a wonderful holiday. happy thanksgiving, everybody. ♪ >> thank you. >> hi, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> thank you, national guard. we love you. ♪ >> this thanksgiving weekend on c-span, specially selected public affairs programming in primetime. a conversation with police -- supreme court justice elena kagan as she talks about diversity on the court. then supreme court justice samuel alito shares feelings of shock and betrayal after the leak of the draft opinion he authored to overturn roe v. wade. then a hearing on the challenges collecting sales taxes f
this is the family that gave us the tree from pennsylvania. the whole family. you should come up and get the picture here. he wanted to come out and see the tree. >> it was planted about 20 years ago and there is something special about this tree. low and behold, we won the national competition last year and that gave us the opportunity to be here. >> thank you so much. >> it will fill our hearts this year. ♪ ♪ [laughter] >> we will have to come see your tree all...
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theyd, well, i know it did with us. you had over one million people dying. we had trouble at the frontÑc ed realizing there was not much done to deal with it. we have ramped up rapidly vaccinations and the like, and that generated the comet from our host and hostess telling us that they had real troubles. one young woman, college man, owns the coffee shop, she talked about how she had stuff -- she had suffered from posttraumatic stress, and aaroud faith she had. then he, the husband, starte talking about how he suffered from depression, but when they started to see what was happening,■!he community -- you guys know people who have had post-traumatic stress in the military, firefighters and the like, and how they began to gain so hope and talked about how the increase of obama care being available to them and the extra $800, how it made a difference in their lives and getting the help from the hospital that they needed. they just went on and on about how -- what happened once they were able to fund the business, and they got help to do that as well through
theyd, well, i know it did with us. you had over one million people dying. we had trouble at the frontÑc ed realizing there was not much done to deal with it. we have ramped up rapidly vaccinations and the like, and that generated the comet from our host and hostess telling us that they had real troubles. one young woman, college man, owns the coffee shop, she talked about how she had stuff -- she had suffered from posttraumatic stress, and aaroud faith she had. then he, the husband, starte...
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. >> i counted the amount of times i heard this word used in the hallway, 15 uses within 30 minutes of passing. in one instance of bullying every two minutes. i think this hatred is learned and preventable but bullying has been amplified and more pervasive the time that meeting. i don't think lgbtq plus subject matters is inappropriate, i think there age appropriate ones for five euros and 15 -year-olds. i believe words have a lot of power empathy and differences in our democracy and i wish clinical polarization wasn't dictating our education. i want to learn about my friends even if i disagree with them to understand one another but right now my intellectual freedom and students intellectual freedom is not being supported or fought for and support the fact that it's not politicians and educators in partnerships in these states invested in training on these books that are age-appropriate and serve diversity bodies and please make this the last generation that has to grow up ashamed of themselves. thank you to the subcommittee for amplifying this today and that's all i have. >> thank yo
. >> i counted the amount of times i heard this word used in the hallway, 15 uses within 30 minutes of passing. in one instance of bullying every two minutes. i think this hatred is learned and preventable but bullying has been amplified and more pervasive the time that meeting. i don't think lgbtq plus subject matters is inappropriate, i think there age appropriate ones for five euros and 15 -year-olds. i believe words have a lot of power empathy and differences in our democracy and i...
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can you give us a sense of how many of to are outstanding? >> if you go to our website and the supplemental dashboard, if you look at the pie chart it may e 99 -- whether it's 99 or 98.5, go to the dashboard and it will tell you. >> i mean, there's a tiny fraction of precincts that aren't counter -- counted yet. it's a very strong number. >> does that include counties -- have all county segregated the ballots that came after election day? >> right. so the ballots that have been counted so far are the ones that came in by november 3rd. so all the counties are going to be segregating that came in after 8:00 pp on november 3rd through 5:00 p.m. op november 6th. >> yes. yes. >> secretary, there are seven presitchingts in a -- precincts that aren't reporting anything in allegany county. do you know what's going on there? >> no, i don't. but i'm happy to check in with them afterwards. i know what's going on in some of the other predicts. so thank you, we will reach out to them. are enroute allots that were postmarked by the third? >> no. i could te
can you give us a sense of how many of to are outstanding? >> if you go to our website and the supplemental dashboard, if you look at the pie chart it may e 99 -- whether it's 99 or 98.5, go to the dashboard and it will tell you. >> i mean, there's a tiny fraction of precincts that aren't counter -- counted yet. it's a very strong number. >> does that include counties -- have all county segregated the ballots that came after election day? >> right. so the ballots that...
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. >> he enjoys having us around. commentsis constant about fake news and the media and so forth i feel that he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message and helps drive the news of the day which he can do every day and does every day. aroundre, having us allows him to do that. c-span.ght at 8:00 on pennsylvania governor tom wolfe recently gave his budget address at the state capitol in harrisburg. hislso talked about legislative priorities including education investment and combating the opioid epidemic. this is 20 minutes. gov. wolf: thank you very much members of the assembly and invited guests and most importantly my fellow pennsylvanians. [applause] gov. wolf: before i begin, i tot to take a moment congratulate the philadelphia eagles, the city of philadelphia, that all of us in pennsylvania. we are sometimes split between parties and eagles and steelers. we are all fans of pennsylvania and the eagles and their devoted fans deserve this moment and we should all be happy to share it. we now have s
. >> he enjoys having us around. commentsis constant about fake news and the media and so forth i feel that he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message and helps drive the news of the day which he can do every day and does every day. aroundre, having us allows him to do that. c-span.ght at 8:00 on pennsylvania governor tom wolfe recently gave his budget address at the state capitol in harrisburg. hislso talked about legislative priorities including education investment...
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you give a brief explanation for why it is coming down to us? >> [laughter] it's not because we are the center of the universe. governor, do you want to take this one? >> thank you for asking the question. pennsylvania is a big state. we have 20 electoral votes. pennsylvania has been an important state for elections. it became especially important in 2016. when the republican candidate n the 20 electoral votes. people recognize that this would be a state that is really improved for whoever ultimately wins the election. that they ought to try everything to try to win pennsylvania. in my mind, it has always been a very important state. we are the keystone state. in this election, it has loomed large in both campaigns. >> some people might not understand why the process -- how come michigan and wisconsin? why were they able to get it done faster? is there anything you want to let the average person know? >> there are a couple things. maybe kathy can talk to this. in pennsylvania, you can't start counting ballots until the polls close at 8:00. in so
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four airplanes used to kill the 3000 people in the u.s.. the white house lowered its flag to half-staff and will fly that way throughout the day. the first plane struck the world trade center's north tower at 8:46 a.m. eastern. the white house memorialized people by walking down the capitol steps for a moment of silent -- moment of silence at that precise time. >> [indiscernible] >> on september limit terrorists hijacked four civilian aircraft's and crash them into the world trade center in new york city, the pentagon outside washington, d.c., and in a field in pennsylvania. 11,:46 a.m. on september 2020, join us as we observe the national day of service and remembrance with a moment of silence. >> this concludes our moment of silence. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join us and join -- and singing one course of god bless america. america, land that i her and guideside her through the night with the light from above. , to the mountains prairies, to the oceans white with foam. , my home sweetca home. ♪ >> the scene outside the u.s. capitol
four airplanes used to kill the 3000 people in the u.s.. the white house lowered its flag to half-staff and will fly that way throughout the day. the first plane struck the world trade center's north tower at 8:46 a.m. eastern. the white house memorialized people by walking down the capitol steps for a moment of silent -- moment of silence at that precise time. >> [indiscernible] >> on september limit terrorists hijacked four civilian aircraft's and crash them into the world trade...
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us together as americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart. let me be clear, we are campaigning as democrats. but i will govern as an american president. itself is not a partisan institution. in thise one office nation that represents everyone. care fors a duty of all americans. that is precisely what i will do. those work as hard for who did not vote for me as those who did vote for me. every vote must be counted. no one is going to take our democracy away from us. not now, not ever. far andhas come too fought too many battles and endured too much to ever let that happen. we the people will not be silenced. we the people will not be bullied. we the people will not surrender. i am confident we will emerge victorious. be my victorynot alone. it will be a victory for the american people. for democracy. god bless you all. and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable sa
us together as americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart. let me be clear, we are campaigning as democrats. but i will govern as an american president. itself is not a partisan institution. in thise one office nation that represents everyone. care fors a duty of all americans. that is precisely what i will do. those work as hard for who did not vote for me as those who did vote for me. every vote must be counted. no one is going to take our democracy away from us. not...
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how about using our chain technology for security? guest: black chain. block chain is good for some things. you might know about bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. it is based on block chain technology that essentially gives you a way for everyone to agree on what transactions have gone to the system without having any central-bank or central authority announcer: washington journal live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch this and more at c-span.org. we take you live to a discussion on the defense department's 2020 budget request and spending priorities, hosted for the center for strategic and budget assessments.
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she fought for things for us. i kind of grew up in that environment where you stand up for your community and make sure your kids have that opportunity. this is about children's opportunities, about creating hope for everyone whether you come from a high-end zip code or a low income zip code. of course, making sure that people had what they needed. food on the table, could shelter so they could make sure they provided opportunities for their families as well. >> did your family talk politics growing up? rep. axne: sure. i wouldn't say it was the number one thing around the table. i would say my mom was more involved in that then my dad was. the first campaign my mom ever worked on was john f. kennedy's. she died during my primary. she would be so thrilled for me to be here. one of the moments i think she would love was when abby finkenauer and i were on the floor after being sworn in and we ask joe kennedy to take a picture of us. kind of came full circle. it's it wasn't necessarily about this elected official or
she fought for things for us. i kind of grew up in that environment where you stand up for your community and make sure your kids have that opportunity. this is about children's opportunities, about creating hope for everyone whether you come from a high-end zip code or a low income zip code. of course, making sure that people had what they needed. food on the table, could shelter so they could make sure they provided opportunities for their families as well. >> did your family talk...
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these are management issues th i think have been important to us, and w we will tackle them head on. >> do you conser yourself first and foremost a doctor? >> absolutely. i still see paents, but that is who i am. i approachhe job primarily as a physician, secony as a manager. >> wyatt dr.? >> is about helping people -- >> why a doctor? >> it's a way of helping people. you can help many re people in a much broader way, so i consider my management career though, as an extension ofhat i have been doing is a physician. >> first non-military person to hold this potion. what do you bring to the job? >> i bring my experience in the private sector, and my passion help contribute and do public seice. while i am not a veteran, i long -- come from a long history of public service comtment in my family. this is my chance later in life to give back and do public service. since i'm not a veteran, it gives me ext rson to make sure i'm coected with those who are veterans, to work with her veterans services organizations, and to be out there interacting to make sure i undetand how to lead this organi
these are management issues th i think have been important to us, and w we will tackle them head on. >> do you conser yourself first and foremost a doctor? >> absolutely. i still see paents, but that is who i am. i approachhe job primarily as a physician, secony as a manager. >> wyatt dr.? >> is about helping people -- >> why a doctor? >> it's a way of helping people. you can help many re people in a much broader way, so i consider my management career...
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is terryning us madonna. me. host: give us your assessment of the cycle and what makes pennsylvania a battleground. guest: i think what makes the state of battleground is the fact that when the congressional map was re-drawn by the supreme itrt earlier in the year made the congressional races in the state very competitive. if you go back to the previous in each of11 map, the subsequent congressional elections that republicans won 13 of the 18 seats in pennsylvania. -- 2012, the democrats 2014, 2016. 13-5. the map put somewhere between three and five of the state's congressional seats in play. my sense about this from the polls that have been done in other analyses is the democrats are likely to pick up somewhere between three and five seats, which makes the state a player in the democrats effort to try to get the magic number, 23. we can talk about those if you will. , we havean pointed out a couple of congressional races that are very competitive, getting a good bit of national attention and money coming in from
is terryning us madonna. me. host: give us your assessment of the cycle and what makes pennsylvania a battleground. guest: i think what makes the state of battleground is the fact that when the congressional map was re-drawn by the supreme itrt earlier in the year made the congressional races in the state very competitive. if you go back to the previous in each of11 map, the subsequent congressional elections that republicans won 13 of the 18 seats in pennsylvania. -- 2012, the democrats 2014,...
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i'm not used to not getting up and going to work in the morning. i'm not used to this. my wife pushed me to get the tests and everything and go to see a doctor. she has been so patient with me. i think her patience is running out. to worked to get back again, because you are no good around the house. you are just moving from room to room among conference calls. , iking to my chief of staff keep talking to our staff. we have a conference call every morning. i'm 100%, i'm ready to go. i'm waiting until i get through not, i'm more scared about me getting the virus, but me giving the virus to somebody and it turns out to be a much worse experience than what i had. you are the state shut down by governor wolf. do you have any sense of when this will resume some sort of normalcy, in terms of restarting the economy in pennsylvania and across the northeast? guest: there is a disparity across the country. in pennsylvania, you look at the 16th district, in my hometown, not one person in our hospital has the coronavirus. as you make your way up through the district, there's not a
i'm not used to not getting up and going to work in the morning. i'm not used to this. my wife pushed me to get the tests and everything and go to see a doctor. she has been so patient with me. i think her patience is running out. to worked to get back again, because you are no good around the house. you are just moving from room to room among conference calls. , iking to my chief of staff keep talking to our staff. we have a conference call every morning. i'm 100%, i'm ready to go. i'm waiting...
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call us. on twitter, use the hashtag #c123. join the conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> steve perry is the founder and principal of a school in hartford, connecticut, that except only first-generation students. it is part of a conference hosted by clark atlanta university. it is a little more than an hour. >> folks, i want to thank you so much for having me here today. honoredly humbled and to be at clark atlanta because you are the epicenter of what atlanta means. you are really at the center. so we are going to have a , and i mean today that because what i know is that i do not know everything. what i also know is that you are seeing things on your side of the front lines that i'm not seeing. -- i amn tell you this a social worker first, second, and third. [applause] i find myself squared off against teachers unions pretty regularly. i will get into why. it starts with the fact that they do not care about our kids. that theythe knocks have had against me, they say, he is not even a teacher. he is a so
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you asked us what is important to us, whether it is mental health, jails, opioid addictions. you hit on them right off the bat. the border, immigration, betting. -- vetting. we appreciate that. that has not happened before. we have been here before, but we have not had a president listen to what it is we are facing representing constituents and public safety across the country. that is why we appreciate you. that is why we are here today with you. pres. trump: before it was scripted. you know, bill belichick is a great guy and a friend of mine, and he was telling me -- somebody told me that oftentimes, when he wants to get a player, he will go to the other players on the team and say, what do you think of this guy? you know, they'll know the different people. and he will listen to them. and he has done very well, right? he has done very well. essentially, that is what we are doing. you know, we are talking to the people that know. i'm not telling you. you are telling me. like, what came up this morning, that was a big statement. i didn't realize the system was so clogged. the
you asked us what is important to us, whether it is mental health, jails, opioid addictions. you hit on them right off the bat. the border, immigration, betting. -- vetting. we appreciate that. that has not happened before. we have been here before, but we have not had a president listen to what it is we are facing representing constituents and public safety across the country. that is why we appreciate you. that is why we are here today with you. pres. trump: before it was scripted. you know,...
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host: we appreciate you joining us. >> the senate is voting on three amendments. a package. -- aid package. is easy to follow the federal response to the coronavirus outbreak at c-span.org/coronavirus. thek the spread throughout u.s. in the world with interactive maps and charts, watch briefings and hearings with public health specialists, any time, unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. earlier today, andrew cuomo held a news conference to provide an update on the coronavirus response effort. the governor is proposed -- has proposed a mandated statewide -- with exempt -- exemptions for services. >> good morning. i want to give you an overview of where we are today. hyperspeedhis at because the president will do a press conference soon. i would like to give you an overview before. context is important. remember what we are trying to do on overall management. the bomb line is simple. the number of coronavirus cases we have coming in to the health care system has to match the capacity of the health care system. right now, we have 53,000 hospital beds, 3000 icu beds.
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we understand not only -- thiscators come on plan moves us away from using that one single measure. but can get the names of mydents and communities, engaging and programs across the where we are bringing in metal surfaces into the schools. --s allows us to want again really schools are at the center. our schools are being much more andusive as well as current community leaders. chronic absences he absenteeism assured had a lunch programs. it is thinking more from the say and policy level. host: let's hear from some residents. we are set aside lines for educators. is up next. are two difficult code, butme zip totally different in the amount we are a much poorer school system and right now, is ,t sure that the budget thing we are 45th out of 50 states and the conservation did the school system? you have a federal lawsuit and the fact many poorer andes between richer systems come how are you gong to as essay going to and fix these situations? have children in the school system? do you have -- are you an educator. i did but not this one. it is interesting when you look at pennsylvania
we understand not only -- thiscators come on plan moves us away from using that one single measure. but can get the names of mydents and communities, engaging and programs across the where we are bringing in metal surfaces into the schools. --s allows us to want again really schools are at the center. our schools are being much more andusive as well as current community leaders. chronic absences he absenteeism assured had a lunch programs. it is thinking more from the say and policy level....
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i know for so many of us, we have spent the last few months talking about this on an. iswe head into today, it important to continue to convey the message we have all been working so hard to understand and bring those mechanicals back. morning, i may have about the results being in from our municipal clerks around the state. we have 850 around the state that according to the county website every sickle one of the jurisdictions has submitted results except for one tiny township of less than 300 voters. they are working to get their ballots finished and counted as we speak. there are many ballots which have not been counted and included. but again, the canvas process is so important. it's where the election officials check all the results to make sure they have the correct number of registration to make sure everything checks out and in the county does the same. today at 4:00 is the deadline for minister pahlavi's to start their canvas process over to the counties where they start their certification process. checks,in do the double all of this is publicly observable. th
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that is why it is a lineage that we carry with us from the prohibition mentality that probably does not make a lot of sense in a modern context. host: from richmond, virginia, this is andrew. good morning. guest: good morning. i have a two-part question. the first is the rate of change i've seen. the local laws being loosened and liberalized. is there any risk or do you foresee that a lot of the loosening of rules will be revoked or undone following the pandemic? and the latter is more general, we have seen a tremendous change in the liquor and alcohol laws state to state. i think new york city just started allowing the delivery of liquor and cocktails. telemedicine and medicine and health care restrictions also have been loosened. this notion that laws gradually change and progress is slowly accomplished or are we entering a new phase where rapid development of laws and progress is upon us? guest: those are both really good questions. to your first question of whether this change will be durable, that is the key question to be asking. and i think there is evidence pointing both ways. o
that is why it is a lineage that we carry with us from the prohibition mentality that probably does not make a lot of sense in a modern context. host: from richmond, virginia, this is andrew. good morning. guest: good morning. i have a two-part question. the first is the rate of change i've seen. the local laws being loosened and liberalized. is there any risk or do you foresee that a lot of the loosening of rules will be revoked or undone following the pandemic? and the latter is more general,...
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even if it takes a little longer than we are used to. make no mistake, our democracy is being tested in this election. this is a stress test of the ideals upon which this country was founded. and the basic rule of one person, one vote, that still carries, and it has to carry here. democracy has endured challenges before and over 200 years -- for over 200 years, we have strengthened our commitment to fairness and due process. i have full faith we will similarly make this moment, and i will do everything within my power to ensure that the results are fair and that every vote is counted. pennsylvania will have a fair election. and that election will be free of outside influences. i will vigorously, and we all will vigorously defend against any attempt to attack that vote in pennsylvania. pennsylvanian can have confidence in the outcome of this election due to the diligence of the county election officials and the hard work of the secretary and her folks at the pennsylvania department of state. thank you again to all pennsylvanians who voted
even if it takes a little longer than we are used to. make no mistake, our democracy is being tested in this election. this is a stress test of the ideals upon which this country was founded. and the basic rule of one person, one vote, that still carries, and it has to carry here. democracy has endured challenges before and over 200 years -- for over 200 years, we have strengthened our commitment to fairness and due process. i have full faith we will similarly make this moment, and i will do...
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it is up to us to help him. for family farmer looking to -- to make the investments to carry on the legacy, long enough to foresee her take over. the voices of those who put on the uniform at home and abroad to keep us safe. they leave behind those service to us all. today, we joined by stephanie mack and britney cisco, the wives of trooper martin mack and mike sisco who was killed in the line of duty two months ago. thank you. we will continue to honor and respect your husband. may their memory be a blessing. [applause] i want you to know about you the good people of pennsylvania. shareable stories with me because you believe i can make a difference with the. that is humbling. humbling that you have entrusted me with such a great responsibility. not just the honor to serve as your governor, but the responsibility to stand up for what is right. to bring people together and to get real things done. that is my covenant with you, the people. that is our deal. you have spoke up loud and clear. he gave me direction w
it is up to us to help him. for family farmer looking to -- to make the investments to carry on the legacy, long enough to foresee her take over. the voices of those who put on the uniform at home and abroad to keep us safe. they leave behind those service to us all. today, we joined by stephanie mack and britney cisco, the wives of trooper martin mack and mike sisco who was killed in the line of duty two months ago. thank you. we will continue to honor and respect your husband. may their...
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thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. >> monday night on the communicators -- >> we are talking about fiber-optic technology. it is not new. it has been around for a decade. a very thin strand of glass unlimited amounts of information to be pumped through it by lasers. it is used around the world to carry communications and countries are ensuring everyone of their citizens has access to a fiber-optic connection. >> professor susan crawford theusses her book "fiber: coming tech revolution and why america might miss it." are leaving behind a lot of the country when it comes to great communications capacity and as a nation we are following behind to be the place where new ideas come from. >> the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span2. is in government shutdown its 23rd day, the longest in u.s. history. watch the house monday live at noon eastern on c-span. the senate at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> pennsylvania's midterms included a number of special elections to fill the
thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. >> monday night on the communicators -- >> we are talking about fiber-optic technology. it is not new. it has been around for a decade. a very thin strand of glass unlimited amounts of information to be pumped through it by lasers. it is used around the world to carry communications and countries are ensuring everyone of their citizens has access to a fiber-optic connection. >> professor susan crawford theusses her...
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tell us about your family? rep. smucker: i have a little over a two-hour drive if i hit the traffic right. it was different when i was able to commute every day. iwould do that here, too, if lived closer. it is a high priority to get back to my constituents. my family. my wife is there. i have a 14-year-old son who was in eighth grade and to in college. 19-year-old in a 21-year-old. my wife is a stay-at-home mom while we were raising the family. i particularly appreciated that the cause of course the state legislature does take a lot of time away from the family so she has been focused on trying to create a normal childhood for our kids as possible and has been great. host: what do your children think about you rooting for this this u.s. house seat? rep. smucker: they are excited. it means i'm not much is there for them. it is hard, but with two of them in college, they are excited about what is happening here and particularly my son, he is 14-years-old, he is interested in politics. and one of the things is, he get
tell us about your family? rep. smucker: i have a little over a two-hour drive if i hit the traffic right. it was different when i was able to commute every day. iwould do that here, too, if lived closer. it is a high priority to get back to my constituents. my family. my wife is there. i have a 14-year-old son who was in eighth grade and to in college. 19-year-old in a 21-year-old. my wife is a stay-at-home mom while we were raising the family. i particularly appreciated that the cause of...
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there are different ways to do it, you can use different machines, you can use different memory sticks. you can absolutely segregate them, that is not going to be a problem. them, advising them to talk directly to your voting systems, vendors. >> what if they don't comply? >> we will cross that bridge when we get there. thank you. host: the secretary of the commonwealth for pennsylvania, also joined by the governor, talking about the latest in the results when it comes to pennsylvania's accounting of those mail in ballots. you heard her reference that website several times. the supplemental dashboard is where that will take you, and you can check out some of the information that she was referencing in that press conference. we will go back to calls. leftill over one hour taking your calls on the results of the election. if you support trump. (202) 748-8921 50 support joe biden.
there are different ways to do it, you can use different machines, you can use different memory sticks. you can absolutely segregate them, that is not going to be a problem. them, advising them to talk directly to your voting systems, vendors. >> what if they don't comply? >> we will cross that bridge when we get there. thank you. host: the secretary of the commonwealth for pennsylvania, also joined by the governor, talking about the latest in the results when it comes to...
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can you give us a sense of how many of those are outstanding? >> if you go to our website and the supplemental dashboard and you look at the pie chart, it may be that 99% are counted. or 98.5, go to9 the dashboard and it will tell you. there is a tiny fraction of precincts that are not counted yet. >> the outstanding mail-in -- ots [inaudible] >> the ballots that have been counted so far are the ones that came in by november 3. all of the counties will be segregating any that came in after 8:00 on november 3 through 5:00 p.m. on november 6. yes? >> secretary, there are seven precincts in allegheny county that are not reporting anything yet. do you know what is going on? >> no, i don't. i am happy to check with them afterwards. with theat is going on 7 -- i don't know what is going on with the seven precincts, so we will reach out to them. >> [inaudible] endo we know how many are route? no. the numbers that have, in so far are a tiny fraction of what came in after the primaries. so far are ain tiny fraction of what came in after the primaries. yo
can you give us a sense of how many of those are outstanding? >> if you go to our website and the supplemental dashboard and you look at the pie chart, it may be that 99% are counted. or 98.5, go to9 the dashboard and it will tell you. there is a tiny fraction of precincts that are not counted yet. >> the outstanding mail-in -- ots [inaudible] >> the ballots that have been counted so far are the ones that came in by november 3. all of the counties will be segregating any that...
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this envelope which would have be used -- perhaps tickets, important documents. there are few things that exist of dolley's due to circumstances and which are at the end of her piecesat to have these and the very items is a real treasure, and there aren't very many pieces that exist that can be attributed to her and her family. lady, and was bornth carolina' in guilford county, we feel honored to be able to share and tell the story with the as well as other items from other family descendents.
this envelope which would have be used -- perhaps tickets, important documents. there are few things that exist of dolley's due to circumstances and which are at the end of her piecesat to have these and the very items is a real treasure, and there aren't very many pieces that exist that can be attributed to her and her family. lady, and was bornth carolina' in guilford county, we feel honored to be able to share and tell the story with the as well as other items from other family descendents.
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my dad finally got us through. anybody whooint is is ever felt a taste of this lack of respect, lack of opportunity, taste of being poor, taste of it understands what you are doing. we have discussed how that moral truth animates the founding documents, as we call them. as you call them, the founding documents. the founding covenants is your phrase. and we have always talked about the work left undone to make real the promise of how, too often, our politics does not speak enough to the 140 million people who live in poverty, struggling paycheck-to-paycheck in the wealthiest nation on earth, scared to death. i can remember my dad going to sleep at night, and i can hear him about health insurance, wondering what in god's name happens if i get sick? i watched it on his face. but at your forum last year, during holy week this past april, i promised we would not only talk about it, but we would do something about it. together. and i want to be part of your movement. that is why i am here tonight. all of you remind me ho
my dad finally got us through. anybody whooint is is ever felt a taste of this lack of respect, lack of opportunity, taste of being poor, taste of it understands what you are doing. we have discussed how that moral truth animates the founding documents, as we call them. as you call them, the founding documents. the founding covenants is your phrase. and we have always talked about the work left undone to make real the promise of how, too often, our politics does not speak enough to the 140...